#11

Posting Freak
Peachtree City, GA
I am not John but will chime in having conversed with The owner of H&S. He is targeting late Spring to early Summer

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#12
thank you for the po76 update.john
#13
(03-14-2020, 12:43 PM)DanLaw Wrote: Those disinterested in H&S N075 mildness should consider the H&S P076. The P076 is an incredibly efficient yet mild new generation of razor magically combining the 2 traits. Further, it possesses as close to Wolfman levels of fit and finish as anything in the industry. The beauty of its 17-4 polished SS and intricacy of its design is a joy.

Looks like a beautiful razor from the pics I've seen. I'd be willing to give it a shot, but I feel the pricetag is going to be very premium.

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#14

Posting Freak
Peachtree City, GA
I can suggest with confidence it going to be very competitively priced considering materials and quality of execution. Some might even suggest bargain priced compared to its real competition
#15
(03-14-2020, 04:44 PM)DanLaw Wrote: I can suggest with confidence it going to be very competitively priced considering materials and quality of execution. Some might even suggest bargain priced compared to its real competition

If that's the case, I look forward to it! Any insight when it'll be released to the public?
#16

Posting Freak
Peachtree City, GA
Having conversed with the owner of H&S. He is targeting late Spring to early Summer
#17
(03-14-2020, 12:43 PM)DanLaw Wrote: Those disinterested in H&S N075 mildness should consider the H&S P076. The P076 is an incredibly efficient yet mild new generation of razor magically combining the 2 traits. Further, it possesses as close to Wolfman levels of fit and finish as anything in the industry. The beauty of its 17-4 polished SS and intricacy of its design is a joy.

Having just received a Wolfman WR2 in basic finish, hard to believe anyone is close to Wolfman quality. Also hard to imagine the finish on the polished version - must be truly beautiful and reflective (replace my mirror ?).

Marhos24 - hope you enjoy you new CG lvl 2 razor

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#18

Posting Freak
Peachtree City, GA
Join the passaround of the P076. Even as prototype it is incredible
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(03-14-2020, 10:23 PM)Standard Wrote:
(03-14-2020, 12:43 PM)DanLaw Wrote: Those disinterested in H&S N075 mildness should consider the H&S P076. The P076 is an incredibly efficient yet mild new generation of razor magically combining the 2 traits. Further, it possesses as close to Wolfman levels of fit and finish as anything in the industry. The beauty of its 17-4 polished SS and intricacy of its design is a joy.

Having just received a Wolfman WR2 in basic finish, hard to believe anyone is close to Wolfman quality. Also hard to imagine the finish on the polished version - must be truly beautiful and reflective (replace my mirror ?).

Marhos24 - hope you enjoy you new CG lvl 2 razor

Thank you! First shave tomorrow!

(03-14-2020, 10:27 PM)DanLaw Wrote: Join the passaround of the P076. Even as prototype it is incredible
I would if I could. Being so new in this forum, I think I'm ineligible.
#20
(This post was last modified: 04-10-2020, 01:12 PM by Marhos24.)
Quick update. The CG level 2 has been working out great for me. It is a hair more efficient than the H&S CO while still being mild enough to use daily. It is an interesting comparison of the two, both being around the same price range. While different, both have a flawless fit and finish. The CG having a tumbled finish, while the H&S CO has the polished finish. Both are beautiful, with the charcoal goods having more of a utilitarian look. After using both for around a month, the CG's finish is easier to care for and less likely to scratch, but the mirrored finish on the H&S CO is absolutely beautiful. Blade alignment is perfect in both, which should be expected from a $200+ razor. The H&S CO torques (or bends) the blade more, and has a more rigid design. CG barely torques the blade, and has a completely different design, yet is still smooth and does not chatter. I'll attach some side by side pictures for everyone's viewing pleasure. I'm not the best at explaining exposure and gap, so everyone can decide that for themselves. Even though the NO75 did not work for me, I look forward to being a return customer. Aji takes great pride in what he makes, and I wouldn't think twice about purchasing another of his razors (hopefully the PO76 when it is released!!)

ht tp://imgur.com/a/SyS95xE

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